I started a similar thread for the Virtual Boy but just like that system I know there are a lot of people who did not know about SegaScope 3-D that came out on the Sega Master System about 25 years ago. I had one and the 3-D was really ahead of its time. Sega really did used to innovate back in the day. As I mentioned in another thread, when I first powered on my 3DS I was reminded of when I used to play Space Harrier 3-D and Maze Hunter 3-D.

If SegaScope 3-D games came out on the 3DS VC, would you buy them and which ones should come out first?

I think so. After playing "Face Raiders" on the 3DS they could easily adapt light gun games like "Missile Defense 3-D". Many people missed out on these great games. This is a perfect opportunity for more people to enjoy these classics!

How about the Famicom 3D System?Shouldn't take long to release the 5 games made by definitely-still-existent companies (out of a grand total of 7 games).Tobidase Daisakusen (3D World Runner), JJ (Japan-only 3D World Runner 2), Highway Star (Rad Racer), Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally (Nintendo), Falsion (Konami tube-shooter, and supposedly the only one that dared to require the glasses)and the last two are both Space Harrier type games: Attack Animal School (Pony Canyon) and Cosmic Epsilon (Asmik).

How about the Famicom 3D System?Shouldn't take long to release the 5 games made by definitely-still-existent companies (out of a grand total of 7 games).Tobidase Daisakusen (3D World Runner), JJ (Japan-only 3D World Runner 2), Highway Star (Rad Racer), Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally (Nintendo), Falsion (Konami tube-shooter, and supposedly the only one that dared to require the glasses)and the last two are both Space Harrier type games: Attack Animal School (Pony Canyon) and Cosmic Epsilon (Asmik).

I had no idea there was such a thing. It looks like it was only released in Japan. Since Nintendo did publish the games it looks like we will see those on the 3DS before the SegaScope games.